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US Senate confirms first Black service chief in 'historic' vote
General Charles Brown Jr named head of service for the US Air Force amid racial unrest following death of George Floyd.
What is the psychological cost of the coronavirus?
Lockdown and isolation have led to unprecedented levels of anxiety, stress and depression.
Turkey lifts lockdown for seniors, minors: Live updates
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lifts stay-at-home orders for minors and for people aged over 65.
What's behind GNA's decision to launch offensive to seize Sirte?
Analysts question the rationale for offensive but agree Haftar is in the back foot.
PA proposes demilitarised state as counterproposal to Trump plan
Palestinians send mediators' response to the US plan, which endorses Israel annexing parts of the occupied West Bank.
Who was George Floyd, the man who sparked a movement?
An avid sports fan, father and brother, Floyd is laid to rest in Houston as those close to him mourn his loss.
Robert Milligan: London statue of 18th-century slaver removed
Move comes as London mayor says he is setting up commission to ensure UK capital's monuments reflected its diversity.
At least 20 people dead after boat sinks off Tunisia's coast
The boat, which was heading towards Italy, was carrying 53 people when it sank; rescue operations are still ongoing.
Coronavirus complicates voting in US primary in Georgia
Voters in the US state of Georgia are having trouble with voting systems, long lines, and ballots that never arrived.
Burundi says President Pierre Nkurunziza has died of heart attack
Government statement on Twitter says outgoing president, 55, died at Karuzi hospital after suffering a heart attack.
Greece, Italy sign deal delimiting maritime zones
Accord defines exclusive zones for exploration, use of marine resources and fishing rights.
Maximum sentence requested for Jewish settler in Duma arson case
Convicted of arson attack that killed three members of Dawabsheh family, Amiram Ben-Uliel will be sentenced next month.
Philippines police 'committing abuses' in imposing lockdown
Thousands of police were deployed to enforce strict quarantine rules, but activists accuse them of committing human rights violations in the process.
Trump Almighty needs a miracle
As the incumbent president slips in the polls, he will need divine intervention to win.
Iraq corruption hindering agriculture sector
With a fall in oil prices, countries like Iraq are looking to diversify their economy, but corruption is making that difficult.
New Zealand reopens: Prime minister warns of more cases to come
Words of caution from New Zealand's prime minister after she declared her country free of the novel coronavirus.
Bahrain: Prominent rights activist Nabeel Rajab released
Rajab was sentenced in 2018 to five years in prison over social media posts criticising Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.
Gambian petition demands fair investigation in US police killing
Gambian citizen Momodou Lamin Sisay was killed during a standoff with police in Georgia on May 29.
Doctor's Note: Where are we in developing a coronavirus vaccine?
More than 100 countries, the WHO and pharmaceutical companies are working on testing and developing a COVID-19 vaccine.
Who was Leopold II, why did Belgium's Antwerp remove his statue?
Belgium's 19th-century king becomes the symbol of the country's anti-racist movement due to his brutal colonial past.
Are police targeting journalists in US protests?
Dozens of journalists in the US say they have been targeted by police officers while covering the George Floyd protests.
Survivors of Sudan's June 3 massacre: One year on
One year on, survivors of Sudan's Khartoum massacre tell Al Jazeera what they witnessed during the deadly crackdown.
Global protests in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter
People are rallying in cities around the world in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter.
Trump threatens use of military force
Police backed by National Guard troops tear-gassed a largely peaceful protest outside the White House.
Mexico begins to reopen despite COVID-19 crisis
Deputy health minister is leading the response - but his methods have been controversial as the country sees a surge in daily cases and deaths.
Qatar's food security boost post-blockade
Before the 2017 blockade imposed on Qatar by four Arab nations, it used to import nearly 90 percent of its food supply.
Mother of George Floyd's daughter speaks out
The mother of George Floyd's six-year-old daughter speaks publicly for the first time.
Libyan TV airs video showing alleged UAE military involvement
The video appears to show an Emirati officer directing Haftar forces in a Russian-made air defence system.
India running out of hospital beds amid record coronavirus cases
Officials in New Delhi and Mumbai report alarming shortage of hospital beds as India sees record infections in a day.
Nepal calls for border talks with India as row over map deepens
Dispute began after India's inauguration of a Himalayan road that lies at a three-way junction with Tibet and China.
George Floyd to be buried in Houston: Live updates
Thousands bid farewell ahead of funeral of the black man whose death inspired worldwide anti-racism protests.
Malaysian prosecutors drop corruption charges against Najib ally
High Court acquits Musa Aman, a senior figure in former PM Najib Razak's United Malays National Organisation.
Coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan may have started in August: Study
The research that analysed satellite images of hospital traffic in Wuhan says virus hit the area earlier than reported.
Court challenge awaits Duterte-backed anti-terror legislation
Country's largest organisation of lawyers, activists vow to question constitutionality of some provisions of the bill.
Tanzania opposition leader attacked months before the elections
Freeman Mbowe was rushed to hospital after an attack the opposition Chadema party dubbed 'politically motivated'.
Iran says it will execute informant who led CIA to Soleimani
Iran's judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili says Iranian named Mahmoud Mousavi-Majd worked as spy for CIA, Mossad.
Libya's war: Erdogan says 'agreements' reached with Trump
Turkish president says there could be a 'new era' in the Libyan conflict following a phone call with his US counterpart.
Italy's Muslims cope with burial space shortage in pandemic
Imams and Muslim community leaders call for more Islamic cemeteries, or additional space in Italy's existing graveyards.
Cristobal continues to drench parts of the US
Remnants of the tropical storm are expected to unleash strong winds and torrential rains on the Midwest.
Israeli settler sentencing for arson 'won't bring my family back'
Al Jazeera speaks to Ahmed Dawabsheh, sole survivor of a 2015 Israeli arson attack that killed his parents and brother.
Pakistan coronavirus: Concerns grow over use of low-quality masks
In Pakistan’s poorer neighbourhoods, medically approved face-masks are a luxury many cannot afford.
Cuba declares COVID-19 â€under control’
The Cuban government says coronavirus pandemic is ‘under control’ after nine days without a death from COVID-19.
Rocket hits Baghdad airport in another attack on US forces
Rocket fire, which caused no casualties or damage, comes days before US-Iraqi talks on future cooperation begin.
Chinese fighters jets 'briefly enter Taiwan's airspace'
Taiwan's defence ministry says it warned off several Chinese fighter jets that briefly entered island's airspace.
Send migrant workers home in 15 days: India's top court to states
State governments also asked to withdraw cases against workers under Disaster Management Act for lockdown violations.
Iran to execute alleged ‘CIA spy’ involved in Soleimani's killing
Iran judiciary says Iranian citizen who provided information to CIA, Mossad about General Soleimani to be executed soon.
COVID-19: UK 14-day quarantine takes effect for most arrivals
Most new arrivals are now required to put themselves in quarantine for two weeks.
In Pictures: Thousands gather in Houston to mourn George Floyd
Public viewing drew more than 6,000 people and was the final stage in a series of ceremonies before his funeral.
Libya's GNA forces press ahead after failed truce offer by Egypt
Libya's east-based parliament speaker Aguila Saleh arrives in Moscow for talks as government forces push towards Sirte.
Speaker of Ethiopia's upper house resigns after polls postponed
Keria Ibrahim's resignation came in protest against the postponement of elections in the country over the coronavirus.
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